Sunday, October 5, 2014

Namibia's First Graduation


The Top 10 Students all achieved over 90% aver
In September 2014, the first AFMIN graduation was held in Windhoek, Namibia.  What an experience!  To the sounds of the Police Brass Band, 34 graduates filed into the building.  The atmosphere was filled with excitement.  There was a sense of great pride from family friends, and the AFMIN staff, as each graduate was called to the stage to receive their diplomas.

The 34 graduates with the AFMIN Staff members

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Okhandja May 2014


The attendance of Students at the May 2014 AFMIN ON10 School was be best yet.  94 Students registered for the week.  Many are preparing for graduation in September 2014 and presented their ON10 Trainee information and wrote exams.  Overall, the Students results are very good and we are very pleased with their hard work.  Lance Wolter, a Pastor from Brisbane Australia, visited the School to teach on Praise and Worship.  His teaching was enjoyed by all and the time of worship at the end of the teachings were truly anointed by the Lord.  Everyone present was touched in some way and many received prophetic words of encouragement. The buzz of chatter and laughter in the dining hall was evidence of the good friendships that have developed between the Students over the passed 4 years.  We are now preparing and looking forward to Graduation, which will take place on 12 September 2014.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Namibia On10...

Nambia is one of the only countries in AFMIN that finance their On10 Schools.  It is not easy but they trust God for raising the funds. Judea Harvest in Namibia is their biggest sponser. There are 80 registered students and is made up of Accredited students who pay $75 US per school, and the Afmin Deploma students who pay $25 US.  This is the only School where the students on the accredited scheme are paying their tuition fees in full.  So this is very good.  For the first time, we had the local students ministering and teaching the rest of the students.  Ron Gardner, the co-ordinator in Namibia, started teaching with me about 2 years ago.  Also, Marietjie de Klerk taught on Church Administration.  For a woman to minister in Africa, this is a tremendous breakthrough, even if it was just on the subject for Admin.  Thank God we can empower the women and the locals to even be better teachers that we are.
Gert Basson fron Kaleideoscope in Randburg, RSA accompanied me to Namibia. It was a busy time. For 4 days we were finalising the students information/registrations for graduation next year. Some of the students were a bit under par with their studies but we spent time with them. By the next School in May 2014, we are expecting to clear them for graduation. We are presently receiving their assignments and their On10 reports in order to get them up-to-date. Our first graduation in Namibia is planned for October 2014.